From Professional
Playing Career to
Business Career
Warren Hegg
Business Development
Manager, Lancashire Cricket
Club
Former Lancashire County Cricket Club and
England wicket-keeper, Warren Hegg, is
undoubtedly a Lancashire legend, having more
dismissals to his name than any other Lancashire
player in history. Warren started his career with
Lancashire in 1986 and remained with the Red
Rose County for the whole of his career, along the
way setting a Lancashire record for taking 11
catches in a single first class match. Warren
played in two Test matches for England, his debut
being a memorable win for England against
Australia at Melbourne in the 1998 Boxing Day
Test. After his retirement in 2005, Warren
successfully made the transition to Old Trafford’s
off-the-field team and currently he is responsible
for generating new business partners and
sponsors for the Club, which boasts one of the
biggest commercial revenue streams in UK
domestic cricket.
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